Friday, November 27, 2009

Post # 401


Hellmut hiding in the trees

Todays sunset, ain't it pretty??


Enjoying the lack of rain


Lloyd road


Surly 1x1 with 29ers, Fixed, No brakes


Gumby's Trail Killer Bike


Slender Fungus Organization


Soaked Riders


Secret Meeting Place @ 9 pm


That's a lot of posting and my english still needs improvement. Thanks to all of you who read and comment once in a while. This week was a hard week of riding.
Sunday: Group ride on gravel and tar total 40 miles
Monday: I was off to Campton in search of more hills
Tuesday Rode in the rain with Hellmut 50 miles total for the day with the commuting
Wednesday: GWT trail ride with Hellmut and Gumby. Rode in the flooded trail
Thursday: A brisk 40 miler to Kirkland, with gravel, tar, grass, singletrack and creek crossings.
Friday: Had the day off and did a good 20 miler solo.

All in all a good week with some hard efforts. Thankful to start having some regular company on these outings. Been really happy with the $7.99 wool gloves with Thinsulate from Farm and Fleet. Also been using long wool socks with the toes cut as leg warmers. Keeping calves warm helps to keep feet warm.

Had a ton of laundry to do and three trashed bikes are awaiting washing and tuning.

Hope you had a chance to get out and once again thanks for your readership!!

Ari

2 comments:

  1. my father and grandfather are avid hunters/outdoorsmen and taught us the trick to warm feet. deoderant. spray some on your feet to keep them from perspiring and losing heat. i find that my feet do stay much warmer when i am outside for long periods of time.

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  2. Thanks Anonymous! I think its worth a try.
    Ari

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